Elevated temperatures suppress inducible defenses and alter shell shape of intertidal mussel

Volume: 165, Issue: 7
Published: Jun 21, 2018
Abstract
As ocean temperatures continue to rise due to climate change, many questions remain on how coastal species will cope with a changing environment. The effects of increased temperatures on bivalves has been well examined through single-species studies, showing reductions in tissue mass, shell growth, oxygen uptake, feeding rates, and survival. However, the consequences of these effects on predator–prey interactions remain poorly understood. We...
Paper Details
Title
Elevated temperatures suppress inducible defenses and alter shell shape of intertidal mussel
Published Date
Jun 21, 2018
Volume
165
Issue
7
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